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Pocket Solutions… Borien Studio which we featured
in Design last year have launched an innovative solution for those who need a home office but lack the space. All the WFH Pocket needs is a 36 amp plug to be wired up and you’re set with your own customisable office space. From €4500 IG @wfhpocket] ROADMAP Michael McDermott NOBODY IN PARTICULAR Transferring his talents from fork and plate to easel and canvas, Conor Bereen is about to put his painterly skills on show in his first exhibition. Nobody in Particular will re-imagine his Coppinger Row eatery as a pop-up gallery. Exploring street photography as a part of a painting process, Bereen works with oils and acrylics; brushing colourful life and intrigue into his subjects. September 25 to Friday October 2, 10am-4pm daily at Coppinger Row, conorbereen.com NAH HAVE YOU SEEN THE DUBLIN VAMPIRE? In an old part of Dublin, right down by the sea, There’s a moon-shaped park with a creepy old tree. The Dublin Vampire lives there. The Vampire wakes up as the sun’s going down. He hops on the ghost bus and rides into town. Have you seen the Dublin Vampire? Illustrator Úna Woods brings her first children’s picture book to life, or death, this month. Born from an open pitch held on Culture Night in 2018, O’Brien Press is taking it virtual this month. Limited spots so mail culturenight@obrienpress.ie if you have an idea in the realm of “children’s and YA fiction and non-fiction, popular history and humour pitches.” unawoods.com, O’Brien Press, €12.99 Founded, designed and curated by Aran and Dylan Quinn, Nah brings two brothers together on a transatlantic mission to celebrate Irish creative talent. Aran is a Brooklyn-based illustrator and animator while Dylan is a Dublin-based musician. Nah is about “not taking yourself too seriously, having a laugh and saying, ‘Nah fuck saying yes to that, we’re gonna do us for a bit’.” Their roster of collaborators include many familiars from these pages such as photographers Rich Gilligan, Cáit Fahey, Daragh Soden, filmmaker Albert Hooi, director Sam Mulcahy, musician Ryan Quinn, and designer Rory Simms. Think art, music, skateboarding, nature, animals, romance, cheekiness. They’ve just dropped some of their new range and shared the spoils with us. Their next output will involve ceramic jugs and pots. nahstore.com QUEER DUBLIN a n ew h i s tor y o f d u b l i n tickets - l i t t lemu s e um . i e